Jasper County Democrat, Volume 5, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 March 1903 — Page 7

HAPPY AND HEALTHY. A Beautiful Canadian Girl Saved from Catarrh of the Lungs by Pe-ru-na. ■’’ ' MISS FLORENCE KENAH Miss Florence B. Kenah, 484 Marla street, Ottawa, Ont., writes: “A few months ago / caught a severe cold, which settled on my lungs and remained there so persistently that I became alarmed. I took medicine without benefit, until my digestive organs became upset, and my head and back began to ache severely and frequently. “I was advised to try Peruna, and although / had little faith I felt so sick that I was ready to try anything. It brought me blessed relief at once, and I felt that I had the right medicine at last. Within three weeks I was completely restored and have enjoyed perfect health since. ••I now have the greatest faith In Peruna. ” P. E. KENAH.

WOMEN should beware of contracting catarrh. The cold wind and rain, slush and mud of winter are especially conducive to catarrhal detangemeutsi. Few women escape. Upon the first symptoms or catching cold Peruna should be taken. It fortifies the system against colds and catajrh. ‘ The following letter gives one young woman’s experience with Peruna: Miss Rose Gerbing; Is a popular society woman of Crown Point, Ind., and she Writes the following) “Recently I took a long drive in the country, and being too thinly clad I caught a bad cold which settled on my lungs, and which I could not seem to shake off. I had heard a great deal of Peruna for colds and catarrh and I

fVi— * UNION MADE V • I ft. L. Douglmm msirss and se/fs pees wen's Goody mm r Watt (Handweed Proosssj mhomm than any WAss tnanufaodurmr In thm world. $25,000 REWARD will b* paid to anyone who n •an disprove this atatoment. # jg* Because tV. L. Douglas the largest manufacturer |D I WL is can dut cheaper and R. v dy Produce his shoes st s nAtaTb pf lower cost than other con- r corns which enables him to sell shoes for $3 50 and jEgSyjugr 1 $3.00 equal in every way to those sold elseWhere for S 4 and $5.00. The Dojiglaa secret are- JSPUnM E of tannin* the bottom solas produces abeoly pure leather t more flexible and Will weal rer than any other tannin In the world. The iiles have more thaa (Tousled the past four reara whioh proves Its superiority. Why net give W. Ik Douglas shoes atrial and save money. Vettre laerease Flits Sain: •s.soa,SStf,«l ta Butleew I \ISCn Sales: U,SS4,Slt,ee A tain of •*. ise.tst.lt In Four Tears. W. L. DOUOLAt 54.00 OILT KDOK LINE, Worth Compared with Other Makes. Th* Seer Imported and American I wither,, Heyt’e Patent Calf, Enamel, Box Calf, Calf, Vlct Kid, Cerona Oolt, and National Kangaroo, fast Color Eyelet*. Pent Inn • The genuine have W. Ik DOTTCHaeB t/EUHull • name and price stamped on bottom. Shea by mail, tie. extra. Him. Catalog free. W. L. I*OLOLAS. BIOCETON. MASS.

iDOYOVJI COUCH I OON/’7" or. I AY m ReMpsl BALSAM I

It Cure* Cold*, Conch*. Sore Throat, Cronp, Infln*nz», Whooping Cough, Bronchltl* and Asthma. A certain car* for Consumption In tret atage*. and a *ur* relief In advanced stages. t T ee at once. You will see the excellent effect after taking the tret doae. Sold by dealer* everywhere. Large ottles 2d cent* and 60 cents

„ Tke(i<Mh.ToffK3 .jJL POMMEL Qm\ SUCKER imi-U V HAS MEN ADVIRTI3ID Srma QUARraop D A PORA flfiKu iS^twAmSSf )»*». V 555 CLOIHIN& It Is made of the best Vl natcrialt. in black or/clow. >A fully and sold bjr % reliable dealer* cvcnrwhrre STICK TO THI 3IGN OF THE FISH. POTATOESrEi t frtw«ri Piiitonli A»erlr«. i I Ntw Ytrkfr H |l»M*«U»r’» L»r. , 1/ W Iscomlm m yield of tUTbu. per n. Price* dflrt ckrap. Mamnotk seed boob and ••■iplr of 1 1 Spelts, M ararsaiw brat, 08 bu. per * I illsHt C'lover, •to.,«poa receipt of 10c postage. 1 I JOHN A.SALZFKAFI DlOl.O.ur, MU. , JMTQREQOR ys N’i'wS E EDS pies' !2KmW«FKSa^£a

bought t bottle to try. I am pleased that I did, for it brought speedy relief. It only took about two bottles, and I considered this money well spent. “You have a firm friend in me, and 1 not only advise its use to my friends, but have purchased several bottles to give to those without the means to buy, and have noticed without exception that it has brought about a speedy cure whereever It has been used.”—Miss Rose Gerbing. If you do not derive prompt and satisfactory results from the use of Peruna, writs at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case, and he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O.

Blue Predominant.

He was from the country, and stood helplessly before the haughty young lady clerk of the downtown store. “What do you want, pleaseV” the demanded, icily. He gulped down his embarrassment, for he was hopelessly young and shy and awkward, and aha waa a most superior looking creature. *1 want twelve yards of blue predominant,” he finally said. “What?” demanded ths startled clerk. “T-twelve yards of b-b-blus predominant,” bs stammered again. “I’m sure I don’t know what you mean,” said the clerk. Then, womanly kindness and intuition getting the better of her hauteur, the said: “Tell me just what It was your mother or your sister told you to bring.” He gave a sigh of relief and said: “They wanted some wash goods for my little sister’s dress. They said they were not so particular as to quality and color; Just so I got blue predominant Can’t I get it here?”—Memphis Scimitar.

Strikes Yon Any Time.

Never know when or where backache pains will strike you. The Kidney* will go wrong, and when they do, the first warning Is generally through the back. Do not fall to help the Kidneys when they’re sick. Neglect means many serious ills; ’tis only a abort step from common backache to Rheumatic pains, urinary disorders, Dropsy, Diabetes, Bright’s Disease. Doan’s

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Kidney Pills cure all ills of the kidueys and bladder. Read this testimony. It tells of a cure that lasts: Mr. A. W. Lutz, carriage wood worker, of 109 17th avenue, Sterling, 111., says: “After procuring Doan's Kidney Pills in th« month of November, 1897, I took a course of the treatment which cured me of backache and other annoyances due to over excited or weakened kidneys. During the three years which have elapsed, 1 have had no occasion to retract one word of my statement made at that time. I now unhesitatingly and emphatically reindorse the claims made for Doan's Kidney Pills. A FREE TRIAL of this great kidney medicine which cured Mr. Lata will be mailed on application to any part of the United States. Address Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo, N. Y. For sale by all druggists, price 00 cents per box.

An Explanation.

“You can’t believe half that a man say* when he Is In love,” said the young woman, reproachfully. "That 1* very easily accounted for,” answered Willie Wlahlngton. “When a man Is In love, half the time he doesn’t know what he is saying.”—Washington Stnr.

He Has It Now.

Rii.vitt —Old Grasplt was burled yesterday. I suppose he Is satisfied at last. Askitt—Why, how’s that? Sayitt—Oh, he always wantefl th* enrth.

® ELY'S Lions CnXAM Bela* 1* prepared for (offerer* from natal catarrh who u*e an atomizer In * playing thedliea*ed membrane*. All th* healing add soothing properUe* of Cream Balm are retained In th* new preparation. II doe* not dry up th* accretion ■; price,lncluding spraying tub* TBc. At druggist* or Ely Bros., M Warren Tt, X. Y„ aaUS

WASHINGTON GOSSIP

Forty-eight battleships and twentyfour cruisers of the first rate, to be constructed within the next twelve years at the even rate of four battleships and two cruisers each year, is the plan ot the Navy Department for the upbuilding of the navy. Actuated by the growing demand for a new and efficient navy, Congress has for years* been proceeding without any well-established plan making appropriations as frequently as possible for as many ships as the majority would consent to. The result has not been all that could be desired, and inasmuch ns a board of experts has been giving the„matter close consideration and has been formulating plans, guided by the growth of this nation and the preparations made by European nations for the Increase of their naval establishments, it was decided to ask recommendations of the department that Congress might have the advantage'“of~experts’ Conclusions and adopt, if possible, some well-defined plan to be followed systematically in making appropriations for new ships. Should the estimates of the department be followed, the United States would rapidly advance ns a naval power and would set a pace which some European nations not enjoying the resources of this government would find it difficult, if not impossible, to follow. Representative De Armond of Missouri introduced a concurrent resolution providing as follows: “That the President be and is hereby requested to learn and advise the Congress upon « what terms, if any, honorable to both nations and satisfactory to the inhabitants of the territory primarily affected, Great Britain would consent to cede to the United States all or any part of the territory lying north of and adjoining the United States, to be formed in due time into one or more States and admitted into the Union upon an equality with the other States, the Inhabitants thereof in the meantime to enjoy all the privileges and immunities guaranteed by the federal constitution. Young blood 1» at n premium with Pension Commissioner Ware. Thirtyfour young men who are # well read in the law r and five young doctors have been named to fill vacancies in the ofiK.'e. Commissioner Ware said be hoped to obtain additional young lawyers and doctors to fill vacancies in his force as fast as they occur. “I want men who work with their heads, and not with political pulls,” said Col. Ware. “I must have young men who have finished courses in medical and law schools and are thoroughly up to date. Under the civil service rules I can offer them only S9OO a year to start on, but of course they will be promoted if they show that they are capable.” Uncle Sam has decided to "pay off” Liliuokalani, former queen of the Hawaiian Islands. She will get $200,000 in full satisfaction of ail claims, she may have against the United States. To make sure that Lillie gets it all herself, and so there will be no possibility of another claim of some kind cropping np In the future, the money will be paid Into the dark-brown hand of the ex queen lferself —no agents need nfiply—and her personal receipt taken. Liliuokalani has resided a number of years in Washington, and has almost worried the life cut of Uncle Sam pressing her claim to the throne of Hawaii, to which President Cleveland had tried to restore her.

The agreement with Cuba granting the United States a naval station nt Guantanamo* and a coaling station at Bahia Honda has been signed by President Roosevelt. President Palma having already signed the document, nothing remains but legal procedure to secure title to the stations, after the extent of the lands desired is determined upon by the Navy Department. These stations will effectively protect the Gulf of Mexico from foreign invasion. Secretary Wilson expends annually in conducting the Department of Agriculture. This money In part Is paid by every farmer and fruit grower in the country and all should feel free to call upon the Department of Agriculture when they need advice. If there are Insects Injuring your fruit trees, or other diseases affecting your stock write she Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. G., feeling assured that it is the business of that department to aid you. The anthracite coal strike commission Is making considerable progress In its labors. It has carefully gone over practically all the Important points Involved, and a tentative agreement has been reached on some of them. No statement has been made as to when the actual framing of the report will begin, but It is expected the final conclusions will be definitely shaped very soon. A statement of the expenditures of the Walker Isthmian canal commission, furnished by Secretary of State Hay to the Senate on request, gives the total amount as $1,030,481, of which nearly $240,000 was for salaries and traveling expenses. Each of the nine commissioners was allowed SI,OOO a month, with traveling and Incidental expenses added. The Sennto committee on appropriations has eliminated from tho sundry civil bill the House provision providing for extension of the cnpitol and construction of an office building for Representatives at a combined cost of $5,000,000, exclusive of site. Tho total increase recommended Is $3,279,701. making the total appropriations $83,270,050. > Second Lieut. Algernon E. Snrtoris’ resignation has been accepted by President Roosevelt. Young Snrtoris, the grandnon of Gen. Grant, was appointed to the army in May, 1902, and Is now in the Philippines with his regiment, the Tenth Infantry. Secretary Shaw has requested the banks which substituted State and municipal bonds for government bonds tq, security for public deposits during tbs rec«n( financial stringency to resubstltute the government bonds.

CALLS EXTRA SESSION.

President Danes Proclamation Order* ing Senate to Meet. * Th® President issued the following proclamation calling for an extra Senate session: “By the President of the United States of America. “A PROCLAMATION. “Whereas, Public interests require that the Senate should convene In extraordinary session; therefore I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, do hereby proclaim and declare that an extraordinary occasion requires the Senate of the United States to convene at the capltol In the city of Washington on the sth day of March next, at 12 o'clock noon, of which all persona who shall at that time be entitled to act as members of that body are hereby required to take notice. “Given under my hand and th® seal of the United States at Washington the 2d day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred aud three, and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and twen-ty-seventh. . “THEODORE ROOSEVELT. “By the President, “JOHN HAY', “Secretary of State."

ANGERS STATE EXECUTIVE.

Gov. Yates Aliened to Have Resented statements Published in Chicago. Stern threats are reported to have played an important part in a reproof visited upon a, Chicago editor by Gov. Richard Yates of Illinois, according to a story from Chicago. Obnoxious references to bis wife constituted the cause of the Governor’s visit and before he wua through he is alleged to have told the editor that further reference to Mrs. Yates in the columns of his publication might result in a shooting affray. The recipient of the overflow of indignation was Percival L. Harden, editor of • publication devoted to the dissemination of "spicy” society news. Slighting references made concerning Mrs. Y'ntes at the time of the visit of Prince Henry is given out as the ostensible cause for the clash. Harden is reported to have admitted the Justice of the Governor's anger and while conceding his financial responsibility for the contents of his naper denied moral responsibility. His explanation was that he had never seen the objectionable article until after his paper had gone to press. The interview closed, it is said, with Harden’s promise to refrain from further references to Mrs. Y'ates. Gov. Y'ates and Col. Joseph H. Strong, who is reported to have accompanied the executive, declined to make any statement touching on their alleged en<*>unter with Harden.

A MILLION FOR AUTOS.

That Amount Fpent In One Week in Chicago Recently. A million dollars’ worth of automobiles sold in Chicago within a week! The figures are astonishing, but they are vouched for by the managers of the nutomobHe"khow which closed its doors the other night. The exhibition was under the auspices of the Chicago Automobile Club and the National Automobile Manufacturers and Its success Is evidence of the popularity of the horseless vehicle. Over 8,000 persons attended in one dny, which when one considers the limited proportion of people who can afford to be interested lu autos Is quite astounding.

FROM FOR EIGN LANDS.

The 18,000 persons in the Boer camps In November have been reduced to 7,600. The Czar granted amnesty to fiftyeight students banished to Siberia for rioting at the festival of St. Nicholas. It was officially announced In St. Petersburg that Russia and Austria had agreed to maintain the status quo In Macedonia and the Balkans. The United States minister to Corea has demanded of that government the payment of $1,($0,000 due to the builders of the electm railway. The British consul at Ilan-kow, China, reports that Tung-Fuh-Siang, the Chinese rebel, with 10,000 warriors, is dominating the provinces of Ivan Su and Shen-Sl, and that serious trouble is expected. Tho Sultan of Turkey has absolutely prohibited football, baseball, polo, etc., in Constantinople. The Sultan is said to fear that the crowd of spectators may become a mob and the mob a revolutionary army. King Leopold has concluded negotiaaons with China for the cession of a eca of territory similar to the other Buropenn settlements. Belgium has accepted this arrangement as a compensation for claims arising from the Boxer outbreak. Advices from central provinces of Russia givo harrowing accounts of starvation among the peasants. Men too poor to buy food sell their wives and children at auction. Bark of trees, roots, herbs and the flesh of diseased animtiU are used a* foods. Advices from Bolivia announce th* defeat of th* revolutionists at Bahia and Nazareth, on Acre river, and the consequent frustration of the Insurgents' plan to establish an independent republic of the territory comprised in the AngloAmerican syndicate’s concession. Premier Zarnardelll of Italy has approved a plan to spend $200,000 n year on the education of Neapolitans anil Sicilians Intending to emigrate to the United States In order to prevent their rejection by tho American authorities. A bill lutroduced In the Belgian Senate by the government aimlug to raise the levol of public morality by Increased stringency in dealing with Improper or obscene public utterances has absorbed the attention of all parties. They agree as to Its worth, but find difficulty In de« fining the classes of discourse which lerould come under the provision.

LADY ON EDITORIAL STAFF OF LEADING RELIGIOUS'WEEKLY Sends the Following Grand Testimonial to the Merits of Cutlcura Remedies In the Treatment of Humours of the Blood, Skin and Scalp.

*‘l wish to give say testimony to the efficiency of the Cuticura Remedies in what seems to me two somewhat remarkable cases. I had a number of skin tumours—small ones on mv arms which had never f iven me serious trouble ; but about wo years sgo one came on my throat. At first it was only about as large as a pinhead, but, as it was in s position' where my collar, if not {ust right, would irritate it, it soon ecame very sensitive and began to grow rapidly. Last spring it was as large, if not larger, than a bean. A little unusual irritation of my collar started it to swelling, and in s day or two it was as large as half an orange. I was very much alarmed, and was at a loss to determine whether it was a carbuncle or a malignant tumor.

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M My friends tried to persuade me to consult my physician ; but dreading that he would insist on using the knife, I would not consent to go. Instead I got a small bottle of Cuticura Resolvent and a box of Cuticura Ointment. I took the former according to directions, and spread a thick layer of the Ointment on a linen cloth and placed it on the swelling. On renewing it I would baths my neck in very warm water and Cuticura Soap. In a few days the Cuticura Ointment had drawn the swelling to & head, when it broke. Every morning it was opened with a large sterilized needle, squeezed and bathed, and fresh Ointment put on. Pus and blood, and a yellow, cheesy, tumorous matter came out. In about three or four weeks’ time this treatment completely eliminated boil and tumor. The soreness that had ex-

OCTICCRA REMF.DIES an told Ihroofhoot the drlllied world. PRICES: Cotlesrs Resolvent, Me. gag bottle (la the formot Chocolate Coated Pills, *c. per vial of *»,Catlcur» Ointment.6oc. per bos,end CDUcme Seep t&c. per cake. Send tor the (net work, “ Humours of the Blood. Skio ead Scalp, end How to Cun Them," et Paste, too Diseases, with Illustrations, Testimonials, end Directions In ell languages, Including Japanese end Chinese. British Depot, *7® Charterhouse Sd., London, E. C. French Depot, ( Rne do le Pets, Pens. Australian Depot, R. Towns a Co., Bydoer. Poms Dies aud Chskical ComroneTioa. Sols Proprietors Boston, D. A A.

WESTERN CANADA His Attracting More Attention Than Any Other District In the World. “THE OBANARY OF THE WORLD." “THE LAND 07 SCNSRINE." The NATURAL FEEDIN'O GROUNDS for STOCK. Area enter Cre* la ISOS— I.SST.SSO Acre*. Yield la ISOS—llT,*Bt,764 Bush else Abundance of Wateri Foal. Ftentlful. Oh sap Solid* tn* Material i Good Oraat for poatnroo and Her,* tortile foil, * sußoiant rainfall, and e climate airing an Maurad and edeqamto Ituon of crowth. Ilameatcnd Lea da of 1 SO Arreo Free, tho only charge being SlO an try. Olote to Church**, School*, ate.i Railways tap *ll settled district*. Road for Atlaa and othar literature to Bnperlntondsnt of Immigration, Ottawa, Canada, or to 0. J. Broughton, 4*o Qnlney Bldg., Chicago) E. X Holms*. Hits Jackson Street. Bt. Paul, hi Inn. | W. V. Bennett, BUI Now YorkLlfa Bldg.. Omaha. Nab.! M. V. Melons*. No t Avenue Tbaater Block. Detroit, Mich j Jar Grieve, Bault Sta Marla, Mleh.i J. O. Dunces, MaoLaohlan. Wonsan. Wia-. ths authorized Canadian Qoverament Agsats.wb* will supply you with oarU*cats (lrlng yon reduced railway ratas. etc Capsicum Vaseline Put Up in Collapsible Tubes. A Subztltute for end Superior to Mneterdor any ether plea ter, end will not liUstsr the mostdellcal* Skin. The peln allaying end curative qnelUlez of thlz trtlole ere wonderful. It will stop th* tooth* ache at once, and relieve headzohe ana sciatica. W* recommend It sathe beat and aafeat external niter Irritant known, alio as aa external retueor pain* la th* chest and stomach and all rhaamatlo, neuralgia and goaty oomplalnta A trial wifi prove what we claim for it, and tt will be found to be Invaluable In the household. Many people say “ It 1* th* best of ell your prepa- "» IB oen ts, at all druggists, or other dealer*, or by leading this amount to u* In postage (tamp*, w* will send you a tub* by mall. No article should be accented by the public unleia th* Mn* carries our label, os otherwise it 1* Bot genuine. CHESEBRODGH MANUFACTURING CO. •7 State St., New York City. YOU CAN DO IT TOO Over 2,000.000 people are now buying good* from us at wholesale prices -saving 15 to 40 percent on everything they use. You can do it too. Why not ask us to send you our 1,000psge catalogue!— It tells the story. Send 16 cent* for It today. I CHICAGO

tended down into my cheat was nil gone, and my neck now seems t® be perfectly well. v “ About five or''six years ago mj sister had a similar experience. She had two large lumps come under her right arm, the result of a sprain. They grew rapidly, and onr physician wanted to cut them out. I would not listen to it, and the tried the Cuticura Remedies (as I did n few months ago) with magical effect. In six weeks’ time the lumps had entirely disappeared,and have never returned. “ 1 have great faith in the Cuticura Remedies, and I believe they might be as efficacious in similar cases with other people, and thus save much suffering, and perhaps life. I have derived so much benefit from the use of them myself that I am constantly advising others to use them. Recently I recommended - i them to an office boy for his father, who waa dieabled with salt rheum, -j—» —it jj The man’s feet were ">= —I—i\j1— i\j swollen to an enormous , e 'ze, and he had not ' —* -y worked for six weeks /if Two bottles of Cuticura // Resolvent and two boxes —of Cuticura Ointment V worked a perfect enre. You never saw a more grateful man inyourlife. ~~ J •* I am very much interested in another case —| where I have recom- [ mended Cuticura Just I now. My housemaid’s I mother has a goitrs which had reached a very dangerous point. The doctors told her that nothing could be done; that she could live only two or three weeks, and that she would die of strangulation. She was confined to her bed, and was unable to speak, when her daughter, at my suggestion, tried the effect of the Cuticura Ointment and Cuticura Resolvent. Strange to say, she was very shortly relieved of the most distressing symptoms. The swelling seemed to be exteriorized, and she is now able to be around her house, and can talk as well as ever. “ It seems to me that I have pretty good grounds for believing that Cuticura Remedies will prove successful in the most distressing forma of blood and akin humours, and if you wish to use my testimonial as herein indicated, I am willing that yon should do so, with the further privilege of revealing my name and address to such persons as may wish to substantiate the above state* ments by personal letter to me.’ 1 Chicago, Nov. 12, 1903.

“What Luck!” LIBBY LUNCHEONS made ready fag a lew moments. The Wafer Sliced Smoked Beef, Pork and Beans, Veal Loaf, Potted Chicken, and lota of good things to eAt. Are U S Government Inspected Keep In the house for emrrgenclee—ter suppers, for sandwiches —lor any time when you want something good and wont It quick. You simply turn a key gad the can is open. An appetizing lunula ready in an instant. Libby, McNeill & Libby ClUcafio, 111.. U. S. A Write (or our free booklet “How to Make Good Things to Eat.” m It Is a fact that Halter 's seeds are found turn more cardena and on more farms any other In America. There la reason for this. We own and op-^^B over 5000 acres for the A lion of our choice erode. Induce you to try them we mahe^H ■ the following unprecedented effer^H for 16 Cent a PomtpaMM: I, Tx\ *i eerts weeSerfal sales*, H/ l t / IS eerie eleg eat „!.■(*, H| ■ t 111 IS certs etas.lSM.t..rr^e, * IJ y St 7**rltgg ldlitß TirißUtßs ■-* j \ SI rere IsMlee, reghh, § J. ) SS epleeSM keet ewte, mr-' / 1* sl.rl.u.lj heesurel Sewer lwte,WH I A ta ell no hlodt positively fnrnleblag ■ M bu.lirl.of charming Powers and lota !■ ■ ■ and lot* of choirs vegetable* togetn-/wB ■ ■ er with our gtesi r.i.iogue telling all/J|H about Macaroni \v Iwsl, Mllllwa Do)- ÜB9 ■ ■ tse Grasa. Te,atnte. Hromus, Swlii.^Yl ■ N etc ,all for only IS*. In stamps and MM .si nutlrr. ** ,d •' 1/777 \ nyfi John a. salzer seed ca. V Ls Crosss, Wla J I BUY BRAINS* Aients Wanted & Dally. E*u togst suhscrlpllsna I got 43 myself la U minutes, Kssp postedt Latest markets. fasaJsae,SSq rise, politics, sic. Joseph Howard. Jr., ths moat famsd E paper man la America, writs* szolustvely fav as ll York. "Howard's Oolussa” eleee ts worth SS**4 th* sntlrs price of th* paper. Oolr Op* Dsllsi Mr year for s Metropolitan Datli Newspaper! Add rod WILTS* Hcott, Editor and Proprietor, NEW Te*3 KvkkiMQ NXWS. IF Broadway. Now York. C. N. u; No. lO— 1903 Worn wtfTiNO to ADvnmsats puah v 3 yea mm Bw ißsufsiam 1 la this w